The company hopes to be part of the so-call“red tourism”, the SCMP reports.

The theme park will include shopping malls, indoor parks, theatres and hotels built in the style of the 1930s. Construction is set to begin in the first quarter of 2019 for completion by the first half of 2021 in time for the ruling party’s centenary celebration.

Last year, 484 million tourists visited 436 historical sites around China that hold special significance in the Communist Party’s history.

Last year, Wanda sold 91% of its “cultural tourism” business – including theme parks – to Sunac for RMB 29.57 billion ($4.4bn). Earlier this year, the group handed over the management to Sunac China Holdings Ltd.

Wanda has sold off over $11 billion in assets, according to Bloomberg, amid government pressure to stem capital outflow and reduce debt. As well as its 13 theme parks, Wanda has also sold its real estate projects in London and Australia, as well as minority stakes in AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc.